Rowley Miracle Fire Maker
Rowley Miracle Fire Maker
Owner: Einrej
Story: Einrej owns this cool accessory that can be seen in the 1972 Weber catalogs. A Rowley Miracle Fire Starter made by the A. Rowley Co. Green Lake, Wisconsin.
Grill – 1975 Copper Mist 22.5 “The Warrior” Owner: Gunner Story: Not a real good story unfortunately (so says Tom, the owner). But is there such a thing as a bad story when grabbing a kettle? It was an eBay purchase, but it happened to be 10 minutes away from his house so he didn’t have to pay shipping….
Part 2: The Yellow Feather (Click here to read part 1) Immediately after all arrangements were made to purchase and ship the Ranch I moved on to the next matter of business… finding @Plant_City_Mike a 22.5″ Yellow kettle. As most of you know this is not an easy task even if you know all the right…
February 11th, 2016 marks the 23rd year of the passing of George A Stephen, founder of Weber Stephen Products, and a man who’s vision and relentless pursuit of his dream makes him one of the most iconic figures in the history of barbecue. Over the past several years I’ve spent a number of hours researching…
Grill: NIB Offset Smokey Joe – Red Owner: Harris92 Story: This is a NIB 1972 offset handle red Smokey Joe. The original owner won it in a contest as a second prize. This grill was purchased on Ebay from a professional seller. The seller stated that in 10 years of selling she had never received so…
As most of you know, finding a nice colored vintage Weber grill isn’t an easy thing, especially now that Weber Kettle Collecting has grown into a world-wide hobby. Now imagine this: It’s 4:30 am. In the darkness of predawn, you are taking your daily walk. You take your typical route and you stumble across an odd…
This past January, I had the pleasure of meeting up with a few other Weber Kettle Club members. We met for lunch and beers at the Weber Grill Restaurant in Schaumburg, IL. Who was there. Jeff K, the man whose colorful collection sparked inspiration and collection envy for me and countless other grill Weber grill…
Thanks Einrej I just bought one of these from a antique mall. It’s cool looking alright, but to me it’s overkill because I just soon use a bellow to blow a fire. Appreciate the info on this piece.
I have one some gave me yes cool lookin but i have no batt for it so i will just look at it ha 🙂